Tae (Korean Surname)
Tae, also spelled Tai or Thae, is a rare Korean family name. It is written with a hanja character meaning "great". Clans As a rare Korean family name, Tae is written with only one hanja, meaning "great" (). They are a noble clan directly descended from the royal family of the Balhae dynasty. The clan ancestor is Dae Jung-sang, the father of the founder of Balhae, Dae Jo-young. The 2000 South Korean Census found 8,165 people with the family name Tae. In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports, it was found that 28.5% of people with that surname spelled it in Latin letters as Tai in their passports, vs. 57.1% as Tae. People with this surname trace their origins to several ''bon-gwan'', including Namwon and Yeongsun in what is now South Korea and Hyopgye in what is now North Korea. Notable people People with this family name include: * T'ae Kŭm-ch'wi (fl. 1253–1260), Goryeo military commander, founde ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Korean Family Name
This is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean name), Kim (), followed by Lee (Korean name), Lee () and Park (Korean surname), Park (). These three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population. This article uses the most recent South Korean statistics (currently 2015) as the basis. No such data is available from North Korea. From 2015 South Korean statistics , at least 191 distinct surnames in Hangul and 514 distinct surnames in Hanja were in use. Notes: (1) The total population was 49,705,663. (2) This data only lists surnames used by five or more people. Surnames used by fewer than five people are categorized as "Other" (). From 2000 South Korean statistics These are surnames that appear in the 2000 South Korean statistics but not in 2015. Since the 2015 statistics only lists surnames used by five or more people, these surnames may still exist. Other surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Floruit
''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicating the time when someone flourished. Etymology and use is the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the Latin verb ', ' "to bloom, flower, or flourish", from the noun ', ', "flower". Broadly, the term is employed in reference to the peak of activity for a person or movement. More specifically, it often is used in genealogy and historical writing when a person's birth or death dates are unknown, but some other evidence exists that indicates when they were alive. For example, if there are Will (law), wills Attestation clause, attested by John Jones in 1204 and 1229, as well as a record of his marriage in 1197, a record concerning him might be written as "John Jones (fl. 1197–1229)", even though Jones was born before ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Korean Family Names
This is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean name), Kim (), followed by Lee (Korean name), Lee () and Park (Korean surname), Park (). These three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population. This article uses the most recent South Korean statistics (currently 2015) as the basis. No such data is available from North Korea. From 2015 South Korean statistics , at least 191 distinct surnames in Hangul and 514 distinct surnames in Hanja were in use. Notes: (1) The total population was 49,705,663. (2) This data only lists surnames used by five or more people. Surnames used by fewer than five people are categorized as "Other" (). From 2000 South Korean statistics These are surnames that appear in the 2000 South Korean statistics but not in 2015. Since the 2015 statistics only lists surnames used by five or more people, these surnames may still exist. Other surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tae Yoon
Tae Yoon (born 14 February 1992) is a South Korean footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Carlos A. Mannucci in the Peruvian Segunda División. Besides South Korea, he has played in England, Portugal, India, and Peru. Career United Sikkim Tae signed for United Sikkim F.C. on 5 August 2012 officially and made his debut for United Sikkim on 6 October 2012 against Salgaocar F.C. at the Paljor Stadium in the first round of the I-League and United SIkkim's first match ever in the I-League; United Sikkim won the match 3–2. On 17 January 2013, it was announced that Tae had left United Sikkim after compensation for his contract had been paid. It was also said by Tae that now he would trial with some clubs in the Segunda Division in Spain. Peru After going more than two years without a club, on 31 March 2015 it was announced that Tae had signed with Peruvian Segunda División The Peruvian Second Division (; known simply as ''Second Division'', and Liga 2 Caja Cusco f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tae Won-seok
Tae Won-seok (; born June 10, 1989) is a South Korean actor. He is known for his roles in the television series A television show, TV program (), or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, and cable, or distributed digitally on streaming plat ... ''Player'' (2018), its sequel '' The Player 2: Master of Swindlers'' (2024), and ''Good Boy'' (2025). Filmography Film Television series References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tae, Won-seok 1989 births Living people 21st-century South Korean male actors South Korean male film actors South Korean male television actors ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tae Hang-ho
Tae Hang-ho (; born July 22, 1983) is a South Korean actor known for his work in film, television, musicals, and theater. He started his career in a theater company in 2008 and made his debut in 2009 with a theater play. Tae gained recognition for his performances in various dramas such as ''It's Okay, That's Love'' (2014), '' Legendary Witches'' (2014), ''Pinocchio'' (2014), ''All About My Mom ''All About My Mom'' () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Eugene and Lee Sang-woo. It aired on KBS2 from August 15, 2015, to February 14, 2016, every Saturday and Sunday at 19:55 ( KST). Synopsis Jin-ae ( Eugene) works hard to ...'' (2015), '' The Last Empress'' (2018) and '' Zombie Detective'' (2020). Personal life Tae Hang-ho married his non-celebrity girlfriend, six years his junior, on October 5, 2019. The couple had been together for three years. They have a daughter in 2021. Filmography Film Television series Stage Musical Theater Awards and nominatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tae Yong-ho
Tae Yong-ho (; born 25 July 1962), also known by his pseudonym Tae Ku-min (), is a North Korean-born South Korean politician and former diplomat who served as a member of the National Assembly for the Gangnam district of Seoul. After studying abroad in Beijing, China, for a decade, he became North Korea's deputy ambassador to the United Kingdom, prior to defecting with his family to South Korea in 2016. In August 2016, the South Korean government confirmed that Tae and his family were under their protection. Tae was elected to the National Assembly in the 2020 South Korean legislative election as a member of the People Power Party. Biography Early life and education Tae was born in North Korea. He studied abroad in Beijing, China, at a young age, and learned English for more than eight years. For his undergraduate degree, he studied at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) after graduating from its affiliated high school. He then returned to North Korea and went on to st ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thae Hyong-chol
Thae Hyong-chol (, born 1953) is a North Korean politician and university professor. He was President of the and an alternate for the 8th Political Bureau (and 7th Politburo member). Since the 12th convocation of the Supreme People's Assembly he is serving as Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee. He previously served as President of Kim Il Sung University from 2013 to 2019, and was the Minister of Higher Education in the Cabinet of North Korea. He is the son of a North Korean general, Thae Byong-ryol. Biography Born in 1953 in Pyongyang to Thae Byong-ryol, he graduated from Kim Il Sung University. He started as a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences in 1977 and was head of the World Economic and South-South Cooperation Research Institute at the Academy of Social Sciences in October 1990 and served as vice president of the Institute of Social Sciences in March 1995. Since August 1997, he has been serving as president of the . In September 2010, he was elected a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tae Hyun-sil
Tae Hyun-sil (; born November 11, 1941) is a South Korean actress. Tae was born in Songjin, Kankyōhoku Province, Korea under Japanese rule, Korea, Empire of Japan in 1941. While studying Film at Dongguk University, she was selected as a TV actress in a public recruit held by Korea Broadcasting System, KBS. While preparing to star for a drama series, Tae was offered to be an exclusive actress of Shin Film established by Shin Sang-ok. Tae's debut film is ''Beautiful Shroud'', directed by Lee Hyeong-pyo in 1962. With the film, she won New Actress from the 1963 Buil Awards. Since her debut as an actress, Tae has starred in about 300 films. 250 films were shot during 7 years and were mostly roles in depicting a cheerful university student or cute daughter characters. Tae married businessman Kim Cheol-hwan in 1968. She resumed her acting career by starring in a daily soap opera ''Jangmi-ui geori''. Filmography *Note; the whole list is referenced. Awards *1964 the 2nd Blue Dragon Fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thae Jong-su
Thae Jong-su (; born 20 March 1936) is a North Korean politician. He was a Vice Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and the director of the Munitions Industry Department of the WPK. He is a full member of the 7th Central Committee of the WPK, a full member of the 7th Politburo of the WPK and a member of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea. Biography Thae was born in Myonggan County, North Hamgyong Province. He was educated at Mangyongdae Revolutionary School and Kim Il Sung University. His political career dates back to the late 1960s. He received his first important post in 1970 when he was appointed chief secretary of the North Pyongan WPK Provincial Committee. He has also served as a Vice Premier of North Korea. Thae is described as "a highly experienced manager and can be identified as being part of the cohort of technocrats who have come back to power under Kim Jong Un". Thae was elected to the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) from Sosang in 2014. In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thae Byong-ryol
Thae Byong-ryol (; 1916-December 29, 1986), General of the Korean People ’s Army (April 1992). In October 1980 elected by the First Plenary Session of the 6th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea he was elected a member of the Central Military Commission. Thae Byong-ryol served as a member of the central Committee from October 14, 1980 until his death. He has at least one son named Thae Hyong-chol, who is the president of Kim Il Sung University. Biography In 1936, 20-year-old Thae Byong-ryol participated in the anti-Japanese activities led by Kim Il Sung. In March 1970, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Republic . He was elected as a member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party of Korea in 1980 and served there until his death. In October 1985, he served as the director of the Memorial Hall of the Victorious War Museum which commemorates the Day of Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War until he died on December 29, 1986. In April 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |